A handwritten note on the receipts had the cross streets to a local shooting range.

Police said a 32-caliber handgun was discovered by first responders under a chair the victim had been sitting in while he slept.

Three shell casings were found in the living room, where the victim was located. Another round that had not been fired was located behind the victim's chair.

Officers said all of the rounds and casings that were found in the living room were 32-caliber rounds.

The officer stated in his report, "Based on the facts that the defendant has just recently purchased the firearm, the fact there were gunshots directed at the victim's neck near his head and that the victim was sleeping at the time of the shooting and no argument was taking place, it is believed that the defendant intentionally planned to shoot the victim with premeditation."

The couple had been dating for the past two years and had lived together for the past year, police said.

Flores was being held on a $750,000 secured bond. She has to post the full amount before she can be released.

She appeared before a judge Monday morning, who explained Flores must comply with her written release conditions if she is released.

"You may not go to the scene of the alleged crime or have any contact with the alleged victim. It does appear he is going to survive," the judge said. "You may not possess any weapons not any drugs without a prescription. You must obey terms of any order of protection that's issued against you."

"OK," Flores responded before she was led away.

A status conference was set for March 6 and a preliminary hearing was scheduled for March 8.